The Gospel Trumpet goes forth: Flee to Christ JESUS today!
"For though I preach the gospel, I have nothing to glory of; for
necessity is laid upon me; yea, woe is unto me, if I preach not the gospel." -I Corinthians 9:16 [KJV]
The
most humbling and challenging thing I face, the great concern of my
heart is that my generation experience a return to the preaching of
the gospel of God's glory. We are plagued today with a gospel of
works, a religion of form and ceremony, a zeal for God but not
according to knowledge (Romans
10:2).
I pray for a return to the message God was pleased to use
in other days to awaken sinners to their need for mercy; that message
that reveals the redemptive glory of God in Christ; that message that
humbles the proud Pharisee and gives hope to the chief of sinners. If
God is pleased to restore that message men will once again sense the
awesome Holy presence of the Living God. Gone will be the voice of
the proud sinner who inwardly debates whether he will "accept
Jesus" or reject Him. Gone will be the haughty spirit that
refuses to bow to the Lordship of Christ. Gone will be the bragging
of the religionist who boasts of his "righteousness" and
what he has done for God.
Once again we may hear men cry,
"Depth of
mercy, can there be mercy still reserved for me, can my God His wrath
forbear and me the chief of sinners spare?"
It may be that we will hear someone ask, "And can it be that I
should gain and interest in the Savior's blood?" I know not what
course others may take, but I am determined to put forth every effort
to preach that gospel every time I step into the pulpit. "For
though I preach the gospel, I have nothing to glory of; for necessity
is laid upon me; yea, woe is unto me, if I preach not the gospel"
(I
Corinthians
9:16)!
-preacher Henry Mahan, 1982 A.D.
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